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    Quote from Creagdhubh;
    ..."Exactly! HRH Prince Charles is at the very epicenter of what traditional Highland dress should look like. Of course, I'd like to say that I do a rather splendid job of it as well!"

    Kyle,
    This is one area where you are not very traditional old chap. It's not cricket to blow one's own trumpet.
    This is meant in the kindest possible way, with the very best of wishes.

    Richard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micric View Post

    Kyle,
    This is one area where you are not very traditional old chap. It's not cricket to blow one's own trumpet.
    This is meant in the kindest possible way, with the very best of wishes.

    Richard.
    But he knows he has had plenty of praise from others so it's not as self-opinionated as you think Micric.
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    Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    But he knows he has had plenty of praise from others so it's not as self-opinionated as you think Micric.
    Exactly. And I am by no means, looking for praise by posting photos of me in Highland attire on XMTS. I am enthusiastic and excited about sharing how I wear Highland dress, just as the next guy on here. Thanks for your comments.

    Kind regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micric View Post
    Quote from Creagdhubh;
    ..."Exactly! HRH Prince Charles is at the very epicenter of what traditional Highland dress should look like. Of course, I'd like to say that I do a rather splendid job of it as well!"

    Kyle,
    This is one area where you are not very traditional old chap. It's not cricket to blow one's own trumpet.
    This is meant in the kindest possible way, with the very best of wishes.

    Richard.
    Seriously Richard? I was being sarcastic when I said that! By no means was I attempting to 'blow my own horn'.Thanks for your post, however, I wish it would have been more 'on topic' instead of making it personal. Come on man, relax...I am by no means flamboyant or ostentatious.

    Cheers,

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